High concentrations of carbon dioxide in confined spaces are dangerous and may lead to negative health problems, including headaches, fatigue, asphyxiation or possibly fatality. The CM-7000 series features multiple gas sensors connected to a main control panel. The device is designed to detect Carbon Dioxide (CO2) levels in the ambient air to protect employees, workers, and facilities.
*Note: The CM-7006 is for viewing only. This tablet does not offer control of the system. CM-7009 - POE Power Injector- Secondary POE injector used to increase the power capabilities of the CM-7000 system. Has the ability to increase the quantity of add-ons and the length of daisy chains. Accessories CBL-7002 - Reset Unit Relay Cable - The relay cable provides ease of access and connection to the relays housed in the CM-7002 Remote unit.
System Specifications System Electrical/Mechanical • Power Input: 48-58VDC • Power Consumption: 3-30W • Power Consumption: 300mA peak, 30mA average Dimensions • CM-7005 (Main Tablet): 8.0" w x 8.75" l x 1.5" h (Screen is 8" LCD touchscreen) • CM-7002 (Remote Unit): 3.5" w x 5.5" l x 1.75" h •...
*** WARNING *** Wall Mounting Instructions: Mount all parts of the CM-7000 system in place prior to wiring. Once all components are mounted in place, proceed to wiring. CM-7005 Main Tablet, CM-7003 Sensor, CM-7002 Remote, and CM-7006 Mini Display Tablet...
*** WARNING *** Please carefully follow this instruction in order for a successful installation. If these instructions are not properly followed during installation, there is a high-risk additional troubleshooting will be required or system failure will occur. *** WARNING *** Tablet Installation * Please Note: The Tablet Mounting Bracket should be installed at eye level, outside the location of CO2.
Step 5. Secure bracket and the horn strobe cover together with a tamper proof screw. Step 6. Install Ethernet Cable to the Sensor Unit "Strobe" port. CM-7002 Remote Installation * Please Note: Not included in standard CM-7000 Package Step 1. Follow wall mounting instructions previously mentioned.
CM-7009 POE Power Injector (This is considered advanced installation. Contact CO2 Meter for advanced installation instructions) If more than 12 CM-7004 horn Strobes are to be connected to a CM-7000 system, a CM-7009 POE power injector is needed. •...
Each group will control all sensors and remotes added to it. • Upon initial startup of a CM-7000 system, there will be only one group found on this page titled “Unassigned” • The “Unassigned” group houses all sensors or remotes that have not yet been added to another group.
Individual Sensor Page • Press any sensor found on the Main Sensors page to open its individual configuration. • The user can adjust the name and location of the unit. • These settings and features must be unlocked using the password “co2meter” prior to changing them.
The Tablet Firmware Version can be found by scrolling to the bottom of this page. • The Firmware Version is the most important piece of information needed while troubleshooting your CM-7000 System. • The Tablet Firmware Version at the time of this writing V2.1.9 •...
Individual Group Page • Press any Group found on the Main Groups page to open it individually. • The Individual Group page will display all sensors and remotes that have been assigned to that group. • The Gear icon in the top right-hand corner will allow access to the that group’s settings page.
Operation Verify Firmware Version In order to best service your CM-7000 Multi CO2 Sensor system, it is important to first verify what version of firmware your system is operating. To locate this information please follow the following steps: Step 1: Power on your CM-7000/CM-7005 Tablet and navigate to the main sensor page.
Unlocking Tablet In order to update alarm or relay configuration, the CM-7000 system must first be unlocked. There are many pages that display a lock icon that can be selected, this selection will open a prompt allowing the user to enter the password “co2meter” to unlock the device. Please see the below images of the multiple locations that allow you the user to enter the password for configuration.
Option 2: Unlock from the Sensor Page Step 1: Navigate to the main sensor page. This page displays all sensor and remote units that are connected. Step 2: Press on a sensor icon on the display. This will open the senor page on your tablet. Step 3: Press the lock icon in the top right-hand corner of the display.
Step 2: Unlock using the password “co2meter” Step 3: Set the Group Settings to desired configuration. The user can configure the following settings: Alarm Level: The CM-7000 CO2 Multi Sensor System features four default alarm levels. • Alarm-1 AL1 5,000ppm TWA •...
Group Configuration Creating Group Once the device is powered on and the CM-7000 app has launched, the user will be able to toggle back and forth from the Group and Sensors Screen by pressing the drop-down arrow located at the top center of the screen to the left of the screen title.
A list of all available sensors will appear. A Check box will be shown on the screen next to each sensor or rest unit that is connected to the CM-7000. To add a sensor to the group the user should press the check box to select and then press “OK”.
Once the selected sensors are selected and the “OK” button has been pressed the Group screen will appear and display the sensors and remotes that have been selected. Adjusting Group Settings In order to adjust the group settings, the user must select the desired group by touching the screen over that group’s icon.
Relay Operation and Connection (CM-7005 & CM-7002) Tablet Relay Operation • Tablet Relays are triggered by the entire system. Tablet relays mirror the group settings. If relay 1 is triggered by an alarm, any alarm, the tablet relay will be triggered as well.
Remote Relay Operation • Remote Relays are triggered by the alarms associated with the group that remote is assigned to. Relay one is triggered by any alarm level 1 breach in that group. The same is true in that relay 2 is triggered by any alarm 2 breach in that group, and relay 3 to alarm 3.
Calibration It is good practice to regularly calibrate the CO2 Sensor. We do so by Zero Calibrating using pure 100% Dry Nitrogen. The procedure is as follows: On the tablet, tap on the sensor you are calibrating. Tap on the Unlock Button on the top right and enter the password.
Safety Notice Warning: Your safety is very important to us. To ensure the proper and safe use of the device, please read all warnings and the entire User Manual before using the device. Otherwise, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. These warnings provide important safety information and should be observed at all times.
If the troubleshooting guide above doesn’t help you solving your problem or for more information, please contact us using the information below. For further information on the CM-7000, visit our FAQ page: here. Support@CO2Meter.com (386) 256-4910 (M-F 9:00am–5:00pm EST) www.CO2Meter.com See CO2Meter, Inc.
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